​​​Peter Maxwell Slattery - The E.T Contact Experience

The fact that we don’t know much about dark matter doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have a great deal to do with us. Because it makes up 85% of the material universe, it stands to reason that it has played some kind of role in our origin. UC-Irvine astrophysicist James Bullock, who specializes in dark matter and cosmology, has studied the cosmic web for some idea of what that role might have been:In a big picture sense, modern cosmology tells us that our Universe is governed by two mysterious substances — dark matter and dark energy — locked in an epic battle to shape the character of our cosmos.Click on this link to read more http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/11/how-dark-matter-may-have-created-all-life/.